I really don't care about the gossip. I've always wanted to know if this was just a hayastanee thing are parskahyes and berutsees are just as old fashioned.
The Tradition Of Red Apple
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Harut
, Mar 17 2005 12:15 PM
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#41
Posted 14 September 2006 - 09:57 PM
Now you tell me I'm the best, I told you not to take that assistant, masistant job from Movses and look what's happening.
I really don't care about the gossip. I've always wanted to know if this was just a hayastanee thing are parskahyes and berutsees are just as old fashioned.
#42
Posted 14 September 2006 - 10:13 PM
I really don't care about the gossip. I've always wanted to know if this was just a hayastanee thing are parskahyes and berutsees are just as old fashioned.
Leave Beirutsee's alone, and bash the rest.
This is not a place issue, it's more like a "Hin kloukh" issue. Traditions like that are observed by people who are still in the dark ages, you can find these people everywhere who stick out like a sour thumb.
#45
Posted 15 September 2006 - 12:50 PM
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and guess what, turks have the exact same tradition, but only in their villages.
we have not. (We test virginity too but not with apple way)
Red Apple means most desired thing at Turkey.It is an utiopia.
Acording to some turks, It was istanbul, than viyana, now It is turan.(I am sure you know what is turan)
#47
Posted 25 September 2006 - 02:45 PM
Sorry double post.. damn connection..
Edited by Sassun, 25 September 2006 - 02:49 PM.
#48
Posted 25 September 2006 - 06:14 PM
What is red apples are not in season. what do they take?
If the guy cant hold an erection to long can the girls family take "toshmats" cucumber to his parents house?
If the guy cant hold an erection to long can the girls family take "toshmats" cucumber to his parents house?
#50
Posted 10 November 2006 - 10:50 AM
I think this is a good tradition and should be kept in Armenia, however, I also belive that the men should stay virgin until they are married if they expect their wife to be. Nonetheless, if this tradition dies because of western influence, STDs will increase, divorces will increase and how I would say this in English I don't know, but - Khujhananots kdarna Hayastan@.
#51
Posted 10 November 2006 - 11:14 AM
I think this is a good tradition and should be kept in Armenia, however, I also belive that the men should stay virgin until they are married if they expect their wife to be. Nonetheless, if this tradition dies because of western influence, STDs will increase, divorces will increase and how I would say this in English I don't know, but - Khujhananots kdarna Hayastan@.
how about diaspora? should it not be kept there too?
#53
Posted 10 November 2006 - 11:28 AM
Hm... never mind. I just saw that you're 18. I guess you haven't gotten around to Women's Rights yet
#55
Posted 10 November 2006 - 11:54 AM
how about diaspora? should it not be kept there too?
I did not mention diaspora becuase many are not aware of the tradition, if they are, many disreguard it. Furthermore it is much harder to keep that tradition in such a society as the United States. This society is inundated with sex, sex, sex. Everything you watch on TV is all about sex. And then you have morons like "Dr." Phil giving people advice, telling them to be gay, or telling them that her and her boyfriend should start new sexual techniques or whatever crap stuff they give. This makes them think that is right, that is the way it should be. My primary worry is that Armenia will lose it.
#58
Posted 10 November 2006 - 05:07 PM
"I think this is a good tradition and should be kept in Armenia, however, I also believe..."
Okay, I see why everyone is confused, what I wrote can be interpreted as ONLY kept in Armenia. I do not mean ONLY kept in Armenia, what I meant is the tradition should at least be preserved in Armenia if it can not be preserved within the diaspora.
The reason I say this is because I don't think there is any hope for the diaspora, it's too late, lots of their mindsets have already changed or have been only taught by peers and media to get laid. If I say to any of my Armenian friends in Los Angeles, that includes cousins from my dad's side in Los Angeles, they will simply laugh at me.
I think it would be very nice if the diaspora could also preserve it, but I don't think it's possible.
Okay, I see why everyone is confused, what I wrote can be interpreted as ONLY kept in Armenia. I do not mean ONLY kept in Armenia, what I meant is the tradition should at least be preserved in Armenia if it can not be preserved within the diaspora.
The reason I say this is because I don't think there is any hope for the diaspora, it's too late, lots of their mindsets have already changed or have been only taught by peers and media to get laid. If I say to any of my Armenian friends in Los Angeles, that includes cousins from my dad's side in Los Angeles, they will simply laugh at me.
I think it would be very nice if the diaspora could also preserve it, but I don't think it's possible.
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